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Robin I M Dunbar

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Trends in Cognitive Sciences|June 21, 2020
The Neurobiology of Social DistanceDanilo Bzdok, Robin I M Dunbar
Evolution and Human Behavior : Official Journal of the Human Behavior and Evolution Society|January 17, 2015
Does implied community size predict likeability of a similar stranger?Jacques Launay, Robin I M Dunbar
Evolution and Human Behavior : Official Journal of the Human Behavior and Evolution Society|January 16, 2018
Optimising human community sizesRobin I M Dunbar, Richard Sosis
Journal of Theoretical Biology|January 18, 2017
Fertility, kinship and the evolution of mass ideologiesTamas David-Barrett, Robin I M Dunbar
International Journal of Tryptophan Research : IJTR|November 20, 2013
Big brains, meat, tuberculosis, and the nicotinamide switches: co-evolutionary relationships with modern repercussions?Adrian C Williams, Robin I M Dunbar
Royal Society Open Science|January 14, 2017
Language as a coordination tool evolves slowlyTamas David-Barrett, Robin I M Dunbar
Journal of Biosocial Science|December 21, 2007
Childlessness predicts helping of nieces and nephews in United States, 1910Thomas V Pollet, Robin I M Dunbar
Journal of Human Evolution|May 15, 2016
Bipedality and hair loss in human evolution revisited: The impact of altitude and activity schedulingTamás Dávid-Barrett, Robin I M Dunbar
Medical Hypotheses|April 29, 2014
Big brains, meat, tuberculosis and the nicotinamide switches: co-evolutionary relationships with modern repercussions on longevity and disease?Adrian C Williams, Robin I M Dunbar
Acta Psychologica|July 20, 2020
Being mimicked affects inhibitory mechanisms of imitationBirgit Rauchbauer, Robin I M Dunbar, Claus Lamm
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Trends in Cognitive Sciences|June 21, 2020
The Neurobiology of Social DistanceDanilo Bzdok, Robin I M Dunbar
Evolution and Human Behavior : Official Journal of the Human Behavior and Evolution Society|January 17, 2015
Does implied community size predict likeability of a similar stranger?Jacques Launay, Robin I M Dunbar
Evolution and Human Behavior : Official Journal of the Human Behavior and Evolution Society|January 16, 2018
Optimising human community sizesRobin I M Dunbar, Richard Sosis
Journal of Theoretical Biology|January 18, 2017
Fertility, kinship and the evolution of mass ideologiesTamas David-Barrett, Robin I M Dunbar
International Journal of Tryptophan Research : IJTR|November 20, 2013
Big brains, meat, tuberculosis, and the nicotinamide switches: co-evolutionary relationships with modern repercussions?Adrian C Williams, Robin I M Dunbar
Royal Society Open Science|January 14, 2017
Language as a coordination tool evolves slowlyTamas David-Barrett, Robin I M Dunbar
Journal of Biosocial Science|December 21, 2007
Childlessness predicts helping of nieces and nephews in United States, 1910Thomas V Pollet, Robin I M Dunbar
Journal of Human Evolution|May 15, 2016
Bipedality and hair loss in human evolution revisited: The impact of altitude and activity schedulingTamás Dávid-Barrett, Robin I M Dunbar
Medical Hypotheses|April 29, 2014
Big brains, meat, tuberculosis and the nicotinamide switches: co-evolutionary relationships with modern repercussions on longevity and disease?Adrian C Williams, Robin I M Dunbar
Acta Psychologica|July 20, 2020
Being mimicked affects inhibitory mechanisms of imitationBirgit Rauchbauer, Robin I M Dunbar, Claus Lamm
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